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ranked number 22 on the dubious list. we're going to play for more you over the next hour revealing the top three worst songs at the end of the show and we want the hear what you think. go to my blog. tell me what you think was the worst song ever. >>> deputy political director paul steinhauser joining us from the cnn politics.com desk. paul, your worse song ever? >> kyra, i hate to admit it but i think i have those on 45s young people may not know what those are. >> do they have scratches and used to push down hard on the needle to play through the scratch? >> you're with me. you remember those days. >> i'm with you, pal. yes, indeed. when's topping the political headlines right now? >> hey, well, let's start with the dell care senate race. it is the huge political story of the morning. brand-new on the ticker right now, the top two non-partisan political handy cappers rating it likely republican and now that o'donnell won, it's likely democrat. i spoke to one of two people and they're changing their ranking and so remem
ranked number 22 on the dubious list. we're going to play for more you over the next hour revealing the top three worst songs at the end of the show and we want the hear what you think. go to my blog. tell me what you think was the worst song ever. >>> deputy political director paul steinhauser joining us from the cnn politics.com desk. paul, your worse song ever? >> kyra, i hate to admit it but i think i have those on 45s young people may not know what those are. >> do...
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west virginia, if the republicans, if they win back the senate, one of the places to do it is west virginia where a democratic seat held for over 50 years by the late senator byrd, there's a big battle there right now. the democratic governor manchin is a special candidate. the republican nominee raci and new ads on both sides nasty there in west virginia. we'll keep our eyes on that contest. again, if the republicans, if they win back control of the senate, one of the places to do it may be west virginia. talk about a rock star from new jersey. not springsteen or bon jovi. saw him last year in concert. very good. chris christie. the republican governor of the state and he's really turning into a republican rock star. he's been the man in demand on the campaign trail this year for republicans just like clinton for the democrats in a way. and we're learning from republican sources that christie's right here in washington today to kind of give a pep talk to house republicans just before they close it out and head back on the campaign trail. remember last year, christie pulled a big upset in t
west virginia, if the republicans, if they win back the senate, one of the places to do it is west virginia where a democratic seat held for over 50 years by the late senator byrd, there's a big battle there right now. the democratic governor manchin is a special candidate. the republican nominee raci and new ads on both sides nasty there in west virginia. we'll keep our eyes on that contest. again, if the republicans, if they win back control of the senate, one of the places to do it may be...
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virginia, a democratic state in 2008. president obama took it back, however, in 2009, t.j., we saw republicans take back the governorship. republicans are hoping to pick up a couple seats in this state in their quest for at least 39 seats. the number, t.j., that they need to take back the house of representatives. you're right i got to spend about a half hour with republican national committee chairman michael steele, t.j., as we grove out here, very interesting things to say to me. >> we have watched as this government has ignored the people. and has acted in a way in which they have dismissed, they have name called, and they have just put out of their minds what's important. what's important to america. well, guess what? we take the country back by firing pelosi. we take the country back by retiring harry reid. >> reporter: there you go. there's michael steele in washington, d.c. right before he left to head into virginia, t.j. let me tell you, a couple things he had to say to me on the way out here to fairfax, 20 mimes
virginia, a democratic state in 2008. president obama took it back, however, in 2009, t.j., we saw republicans take back the governorship. republicans are hoping to pick up a couple seats in this state in their quest for at least 39 seats. the number, t.j., that they need to take back the house of representatives. you're right i got to spend about a half hour with republican national committee chairman michael steele, t.j., as we grove out here, very interesting things to say to me. >> we...
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the democratic nom my scott mcadams far back at 22%. one thing with this poll, we're cutting in unchartered waters, murkowski is in a write-in can date. when you go to the polls on november 2nd you have to write her name in. it won't appear on the ballot. that's what makes this really fascinating. back to you. >> all right. paul, thanks. >>> our next political update in about an hour. reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnnpolitics.com. of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ it is. bring it. it's bounty clean. in this lab test, just one sheet of bounty leaves this surface three times cleaner than the bargain brands. super absorbent. super clean. bounty. the clean picker upper. fire was fire. and the first language, the language of chemistry, was universal and eloquent. and the unique ability of chemistry to change everything has never
the democratic nom my scott mcadams far back at 22%. one thing with this poll, we're cutting in unchartered waters, murkowski is in a write-in can date. when you go to the polls on november 2nd you have to write her name in. it won't appear on the ballot. that's what makes this really fascinating. back to you. >> all right. paul, thanks. >>> our next political update in about an hour. reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnnpolitics.com. of one financial...
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by 2018, it's forecast that 22% of workers are going to delay their requirement. now not everyone is staying at their current job. some choose to take on new projects. others start a business. one person tells us when he retired he started a small ebay business. then again some other people just decide to change careers. they got the confidence to do that. one mother who retired from the public school system is now a college professor and education consultant. some people have options, t.j., because at this age they're at the height of their careers and not really ready to pack it in and start golfing, gardening and bird watching. they want to reach to new heights in their careers. >> you give some of the reasons there they might want to keep working. how much of this is really related to the recession? >> you know, the recession obviously is a huge factor. many people, you know, they're not financially prepared for retirement. you know, so many people lost so much of their investments during the recession. t.j., another big factor is enjoyment. many people are wo
by 2018, it's forecast that 22% of workers are going to delay their requirement. now not everyone is staying at their current job. some choose to take on new projects. others start a business. one person tells us when he retired he started a small ebay business. then again some other people just decide to change careers. they got the confidence to do that. one mother who retired from the public school system is now a college professor and education consultant. some people have options, t.j.,...
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fenty holding a 68-22% lead among white voters. ka kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> hello everybody, tony harris. top of the hour. some of the people behind today's top stores. a hoar rick explosion. peoples and moments of panic captured on tape. we'll show you what happened, and dig deeper on whether america's aging natural gas pipe line system is safe. >>> primaries battles, even if no one is voting today, this last round of primaries to affect whats in your state in november. you're online. following what's hot. >> kwharl careful what you put facebook. using internet status to rob homes. what about a week without twitter or facebook? one university is banning social media for one week, tony. >> thank you. >>> let's get started with the lead story. a california utility is setting aside $100 million to help rebuild the neighborhood devastated by a gas explosion and fire, but the people of san bruno want more than money from pacific gas and electric they want answers about what caused the deadly blast. details from ted rollins. >
fenty holding a 68-22% lead among white voters. ka kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> hello everybody, tony harris. top of the hour. some of the people behind today's top stores. a hoar rick explosion. peoples and moments of panic captured on tape. we'll show you what happened, and dig deeper on whether america's aging natural gas pipe line system is safe. >>> primaries battles, even if no one is voting today, this last round of primaries to affect whats in your state in...
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we're looking at stocks in the green now, the dow industrials up 71, the nasdaq by 22. overall we're watching the bulls taking control today, drew, because investors are relieved that the banking rules aren't as stringent as wall street feared. >> that happened in europe. the u.s. was part of those talks, right? >> exactly. of course all of these rules have to go through approval so we're waiting for that. >> thanks a lot. hey, a few hours from now hundreds action maybe thousands are going too pack into a pu bl hearing on natural gas drilling in upstate new york. it's the fourth hearing held by the e.p.a. as the federal government enters the fray whether hydraulic fracturing is safe. keep inind half of all american homes use natur gas which burns cleaner than oil or coal. it's also cheap and abundant in the u.s. here is the rub. onee ta way the tap the gas invs blasting through rock, drilling down thousands of feet and spewing chemical laced water in the ground. in 2004 the e.p.e.p.a. deemed is safe. a lot of people don't buy it and want to know what's in yoyr water. i
we're looking at stocks in the green now, the dow industrials up 71, the nasdaq by 22. overall we're watching the bulls taking control today, drew, because investors are relieved that the banking rules aren't as stringent as wall street feared. >> that happened in europe. the u.s. was part of those talks, right? >> exactly. of course all of these rules have to go through approval so we're waiting for that. >> thanks a lot. hey, a few hours from now hundreds action maybe...
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it is about unmarried women between the ages of 22 and 30 that don't have children. they are outearning their male counterparts. they earn a median of $27,000 a year. that happens to be 8% more than what the men in that same demographic are making. so that's the difference here. the women are out earning men in 39 of the largest 50 cities, and they match their earnings in another eight cities. this is based on reach environmental study according to u.s. census data. where women have the biggest advantage, right there where you are, atlanta is number one. 21% wage event followed by memphis with 19%. maybe t.j. can tell us about that. he grew up not far from there. new york city, 17%. sacramento, 16%. these are the places where young women are doing better than their male counterparts. >> is it the economy? are guys more expensive, i can't imagine why that would be, but maybe we are. >> it is really about education. if you think about it, think back to college. who were most of the people at college? mainly women. more women are going to college than men, and that is s
it is about unmarried women between the ages of 22 and 30 that don't have children. they are outearning their male counterparts. they earn a median of $27,000 a year. that happens to be 8% more than what the men in that same demographic are making. so that's the difference here. the women are out earning men in 39 of the largest 50 cities, and they match their earnings in another eight cities. this is based on reach environmental study according to u.s. census data. where women have the biggest...